Jens Nyström

Flims, Switzerland

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05 May 13:33

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Freestyle Content Update:

Good day Skiers!

We had a very productive time filming in both October in Hintertux and this spring in Laax. here´s some of the fresh new freestyle content that I will be releasing continuously over the next 9 months or so as we finish videos.

I hope you will like them and more advanced trampoline and jumping content will be filmed this summer and autumn.

I wish you a great spring!



Posted

24 Mar 20:00

A different take on taking charge of your skis in powder vs the skis bossing you arround.

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How to Ski Powder Like a Bo...

Learn how to ski powder in control by being the boss of it....

Posted

23 Mar 09:02

If you get too good balance on your bindings try staning on anything else at home. Perhaps you could twist the skis 90° and stand on the heel piece instead.

Posted

27 Feb 17:21

This was a fun one to make. Learn about the most fun thing to do on skis. Carving steep slopes.

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How To Carve Steep Slopes

Learn how to confidently ski steep slopes while carving—no...

Commented on 1.2 How to Ski Switch

23 Feb 08:30

Good luck learning how to ski switch everyone. Have fun with it and let it take time as its easy to get started but difficult to do well.

19 Feb 11:36

Great thank you for pointing it out. I shall re-do this video and be more accurate.TThe non sequitur. Skis carving cleanly around the arc which is rotating the skier. Then I went on the tangent talking about rotational seperation. It feels rather nice to have some during the bottom third to the top third. When letting the skis carve cleanly around the arc while having some rotational seperation you can feel how the skis are rotating under you while not skidding.

Commented on 2. Jumping & Grabs

17 Feb 10:36

Finally we had time to finish editing this very important series of tutorials for you who want to learn freestyle skiing.

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Posted

17 Feb 10:31

Now online full 8 video playlist on learning the basics of jumping. Pop, spreadie, grabs and shifty.

Great feedback. I would also like to add to it that if you get high edge angles you can "easily" carve with a tigher radius than the number on the ski.